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Reference and Consciousness (Oxford Cognitive Science)

by John Campbell

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What explains our ability to refer to the objects we perceive? John Cambell argues that our capacity for reference is explained by our capacity to attend selectively to the objects of which we are aware; that this capacity for conscious attention to a perceived object is what provides us with our knowledge of reference. When someone makes a reference to a perceived object, your knowledge of which thing they are talking about is constituted by your consciously attending to the relevant object. Campbell articulates the connections between these three concepts: reference, attention, and consciousness. He looks at the metaphysical conception of the environment demanded by such an account, and at the demands imposed on our conception of consciousness by the point that consciousness of objects is what explains our capacity to think about them. He argues that empirical work on the binding problem can illuminate our grasp of the way in which we have knowledge of reference, supplied by conscious attention to the relevant object.

Reference and Consciousness illuminates fundamental problems about thought, reference, and experience by looking at the underlying psychological mechanisms on which conscious attention depends. It is an original and stimulating contribution to philosophy and cognitive science.

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John Campbell investigates how consciousness of the world explains our ability to think about the world; how our ability to think about objects we can see depends on our capacity for conscious visual attention to those things. He illuminates classical problems about thought, reference, and experience by looking at the underlying psychological mechanisms on which conscious attention depends.

About the Author

John Campbell is Wilde Professor of Mental Philosophy at Oxford University.

Table of Contents

Introduction

1. Experiential Highlighting

2. What is Knowledge of Reference?

3. Space and Action

4. Sortals

5. Sense

6. The Relational View of Experience

7. The Explanatory Role of Consciousness

8. Joint Attention

9. Memory Demonstratives

10. The Anti-Realist Alternative

11. Indeterminacy and Inscrutability

12. Dispositional vs. Categorical

Bibliography

Index

Product Details

ISBN:
9780199243815
Author:
Campbell, John
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, USA
Location:
Oxford
Subject:
Epistemology
Subject:
Mind & Body
Subject:
Consciousness
Subject:
Attention
Subject:
Philosophy | Mind
Subject:
Philosophy : General
Edition Description:
Paperback
Series:
Oxford cognitive science series
Series Volume:
106-930
Publication Date:
20020631
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
2 figures
Pages:
280
Dimensions:
6.2 x 9.1 x 0.7 in 0.9 lb

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